SSC CGL 2018-19 Tier 2 is to be conducted from 11 to 13 September 2019. With 200 questions for 200 marks, English Language Section plays a vital role in the final selection of a candidate. SSC CGL Tier 2 English quizzes being provided daily on SSCADDA are in the interest of candidates qualifying for SSC CGL Tier 2 and question quality is solely based on the expected experimentation of English Question paper for CGL Mains.
Direction (1-10): The questions below consist of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
Q1.
P- Fell into the black hole in the first place.
Q- What is now known as Hawking radiation. However, he contended that the radiation would be.
R- In 1974, Stephen Hawking found that matter and energy can escape a black hole through.
S- So scrambled that scientists could never work backwards to understand what.
(a) RPSQ
(b) RQSP
(c) QPRS
(d) QRSP
S1. Ans.(b)
Q2.
P- Anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods.
Q- of their subject matters, were beginning to suspect that similarities between animals, languages.
R- Developed in the earlier 19th century. Theorists in such diverse fields as anatomy, linguistics, and Ethnology, making feature-by-feature comparisons.
S- And folkways were the result of processes or laws unknown to them then.
(a) PQRS
(b) RPSQ
(c) RSQP
(d) PRQS
S2. Ans.(d)
Q3.
P- The rivers whose courses take them through the western part of the country and towards.
Q- The river system of India. The largest basin system of the rivers pour their waters into the Bay of Bengal; however, some of.
R- The east of the state of Himachal Pradesh empty into the Arabian Sea.
S- Seven major rivers along with their numerous tributaries make up.
(a) SQPR
(b) SRQP
(c) PQSR
(d) PSQR
S3. Ans.(a)
Q4.
P- Noted for its hill stations, particularly Shimla, the summer capital of the British Raj, and Dharmsala.
Q- The next Himalayan Indian state, Himachal Pradesh, lacks very high mountains, but is.
R- The centre of the Tibetan community in exile in India. This area marks the start of the Punjab Himalaya and the Sutlej river.
S- The most easterly of the five tributaries of the Indus, cuts through the range here.
(a) QSPR
(b) SRQP
(c) QPRS
(d) SQPR
S4. Ans.(c)
Q5.
P- Type 2 diabetes, as well as weight gain and obesity.
Q- Short journeys and sitting down to read, talk or listen to music. This type of behavior is thought to increase your risk of.
R- Common examples of sedentary behavior include watching TV, using a computer, using the car for.
S- Developing many chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke and.
(a) RSQP
(b) RQSP
(c) SRQP
(d) SPQR
S5. Ans.(b)
Q6.
P- It would be better to speak of uniformities of nature.
Q- Law of nature are not commands but statements of facts.
R- This would do away with elementary fallacy that a law implies a law given.
S- The use of the word law in this context is rather unfortunate.
(a) QSRP
(b) SQRP
(c) QSPR
(d) SQPR
S6. Ans.(c)
Q7.
P- When the game of life is finally over there is no second chance to correct our errors.
Q- Time is a greater equalizer of all mankind.
R- Time offers opportunity but demands a sense of regard.
S- It has taken away the best and the worst of us without regard of either.
(a) QSRP
(b) RSQP
(c) PQRS
(d) RSPQ
S7. Ans.(a)
Q8.
P- For that we need people who possess not only high skills but high values as well.
Q- So the need of the hour is not only skill-based education but also value-inspired and value-based education.
R- When we talk of investing in education, a question arises as to what kind of education needs to be given to the youngster.
S- Our aim is to evolve not only an affluent society, but an egalitarian, just, humane and compassionate society.
(a) SPRQ
(b) PRQS
(c) RQSP
(d) RSPQ
S8. Ans.(d)
Q9.
P- On the earth, liquid forms and solid forms (ice/snow) predominate.
Q- The water cycle has two distinct branches the atmospheric branch and the terrestrial branch.
R- Water plays a versatile role in the functioning of the biosphere.
S- In the atmospheric, water exists mainly in gaseous form.
(a) RSPQ
(b) RQSP
(c) RPSQ
(d) RQPS
S9. Ans.(b)
Q10.
P- For however elusively, it still knew of harbors and anchors, of homes to which to return, and of barns in which to store the harvest.
Q- The works of the early Renaissance and the poetry of Shakespeare vibrate with the compassion for live experience in danger of dying from exposure and neglect.
R- Yes, it was a genius of courage, not of desperate audacity.
S- In this compassion was the creative genius of the courage.
(a) SQRP
(b) PRSQ
(c) QSRP
(d) RSPQ
S10. Ans.(c)